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Many are taking drastic steps to alleviate pressure while they wait for a national drug plan — with serious health ...
Missourians simply cannot afford their prescription drugs. More than one in four have skipped doses or split pills to make prescriptions last longer. Over half worry they won’t be able to afford their ...
Just when Americans thought inflation was cooling, January brought record-breaking price increases across essential services.
Congress must take immediate legislative action to lower prescription drug out-of-pocket costs. Making drugs more affordable is not a heavy lift on Capitol Hill and is, in fact, not even ...
The cost of prescription drugs have risen rapidly despite policymakers pledging to fix the issue. They climbed nearly 40% since 2014, according to data from GoodRx.
Wells Fargo & Co was accused in a lawsuit filed on Tuesday of mismanaging its employee health insurance plan and forcing tens of thousands of U.S. employees to overpay for prescription drugs.
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Starting January 1, 2025, millions of Medicare beneficiaries will save money when a $2,000 cap on their prescription drug costs goes into effect.
Prescription drug spending in the United States has been on a steady rise for years, with Americans paying some of the highest prices in the world for their medications. Even those with insurance ...
“Drugmakers don’t have much real estate any longer to increase prices over time, which means taking greater liberties on launch prices is really the only option they have in the face of ...
Prescription discount cards offer a temporary reprieve from high out-of-pocket expenses for Americans struggling with rising drug prices.
President Trump signed an executive order Monday that will attempt to bring the down the cost of some drugs in the United States — but why are drugs so high to begin with?
Congress must take immediate legislative action to lower prescription drug out-of-pocket costs. Making drugs more affordable is not a heavy lift on Capitol Hill and is, in fact, not even ...